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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. 1931 PAGEfHGHT n per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saturday evening. After supper '500' was played. WmJ J. Rose is spending a week in Ogden visiting with his daughters 1. who live in that city. .j : oOo . Mrs. Sina Thorsen, Mrs. Andrea M. Fridal Mrs. Sarah Hansen, Miss Evelyn Thorsen and Ray Thursday tertained a number of her friends in Thorsen motored to Ogden Friday. K. H. Fridal Sr., is visiting in Salt of the birthday anniversary of herself and also that of her husband, Lake City for a few days. K. H. Fridal, whose birthdays are Quite a number of students are both January 21st At 2 o'clock a absent from school due to sickness deliciou? three course hot dinner was and the cold weather. The table decorations were "Gayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , served. two vases of beautiful pink and red Rueben Holmgren, who has been quite carnations and ferns, which were ill for a week, is now improving. 'to them tjy Walter Fridal and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sorenson, of Los ,' family. Angeles, Calif., are visiting at the Vit. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman and home of Mr. Sorensen's parents, Mr. baby Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Hadley and: and Mrs, Joseph Sorensen. Mrs. Ernest Olsen. who has been i two children of Ogden; Sir. and Mrs. Ianlel Christensen and three children confined to her bed for sometime with 'of "Evans were the dinner guests of heart trouble has been moved to the Mr. and Mrs. VVm. J. Rose on Sunday. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alder Kimber, of Ogden, spent Nels Hansen, of East Tremonton, the week end visiting her parents, Mr. where she is taking treatments from and Mrs. Robert Holman and family. the doctor. ' "?.Ir.'a'id Mrs. Mathias Hansen and Friday evening, January 29th, a pic son. Reed, were shopping in Ogden 'ture show will be. presented by the The two films Danish Brotherhood. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman and entitled "A Sunday On the Island of two sons, Erbin and Darrell, were Og- - Amager" and "The Faroe Islands" al- den visitors Friday, so a special film the "American Boy Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and son Scouts Visit to, Denmark, Jr..' are visiting with relatives and frionds in Snowville, Salt Lake being made to M and Mrs. Aintald Dallin, Mr. extend air route between Denver Mid Mrs. Fulds Anderson, Mr. and and Grand Junction, Colo, to this Mrs. Vernal Anderson were the sup- , city.. Annual Stockholders; Dinner to be Held Sat Ma-tese- POLITICS BEAR RIVER CITY . hHr pre-setit- ed City-i-Plan- s ; . nr ii in T-- and PERSONALITIES directly or Treasury from engagingcommerce or and indirectly in trade under trade sea in, from owning ships and repenalty of a fine of $3,000 office. moval from the ComAmong the charges which are Mr. to asked investigate mittee is Mellon's ownership of voting stock in "disome three hundred corporations the in the in tariff, interested rectly taxFederal of levying and collecting the es and in shipping products upon atcalls resolution high seas.". The tention to "tens of millions of dollars in tax refunds to the Mellon corporaof forty-tions and to Mellon ownership States United ships in the tankers fourteen flying registry and the flag of Venezuela. A count deals with Mr. Mellon's profits on distilled Safe Investment A The annual stockholders meeting and dinner of the Farmers' Cash Union will be held at the Midland Hotel, SatoOo January 30th, at 1 p. m. urday, Andrew W. Mellon may be imThe managers report will be given peached for violating a statute of as well as the auditor's report of the 17S9 if the House Judiciary Commit- condition of the business at the close tee acting on the resolution of Rep- of the year. resentative Wright Patman of Texas , It is expected that John P. Holmstatute investigates thoroughly. The gren, president, will discuss business which the fathers of our country pertaining to the institution. framed fortids Secretaries of the "A Metropolitan Life Insurance Policy is one of the safest investments known. It brings to the owner the satisfaction that comes from possessing a certificate of absoli&e protection for his' family or his business. There is no better time than now to invest in life insurance. There is no better insurance than Metropolitan... The most S policy for you will be explained by ( L. C. CHRISTOPHERSON Garland, Utah Telephone 39-- i -I- - Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TREMONTON oOo Mrs. Harry Drew has been confined to her home the past week with the flu. Mrs. S. B. Watland entertained her bridge club Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. xKandall spent Monday in Ogden. nine The V. G. F. Club met at the home in trade whisky sold as a commodity of Mrs. J. H. Rhead, Wednesday and commerce. If the House votes an impeachment will begin. investigation the fireworks CongressMrs. Effie Maughn is recovering some enterprising And if man can find an eighteenth century from a severe attack of gall stones law under which Senator Smoot, apos- suffered last week. tle of high tariffs, can be eliminated ' look hopeful. Mr. D. A. Walton of Salt Lake, has things would begin .to been in Tremonton the past few days HooAbout the same time President with Bishop James Walton, who is high-tari- ff ver announced 1. M. Ornburn, still confined to his bed. " Grundy Democrat, the nominee member of the Tariff Democratic Mrs. Frances Stokes of Black Pine as Commission, the Democratic House Idaho, has been, removed from the leaders gave out word of their plan Valley Hospital and is at the home of that Commission. to over-haher brother, It. D. Anderson. Of course, there are perennial schemes for achieving the millenium Mr.' and Mrs. George Smith and bv "taking the tariff out of politics. Mrs. Dave Anderson of Cleveland, Ida This time the proposal is to create a ho, sister and daughter respectively commission to replace, of Mrs. Frances Stokes, were visitors body. The at the R. D. Anderson home Tuesday. the present recommends-j make members would the to of htead Concress tn t;,w A baby girl arrived at the home of the! President and to avert Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer, Saturrecommendations would be acted up- day at 1 p. m. Mrs. Schaffer was on singly. formerly Miss Hazel Stocks, daughAside from vague lrttomations ot ter of Dr. and Mr. J. C. STocks of a limited revision of the tariff this is Bountiful. ofall that the Democrats, who have ten howled about "the Hawley-SmoMrs. George H. Bradshaw entermonstrosity," have offered. Facing tained Thursday evening, January 21, the prospect of the presidential cam- in honor of her husband's seventy-fift- h is between paign, the House majority of birthday anniversary. There making were present five sons, one the of necessity devil the daughter, some show of leadership and the deep fifteen grandchildren, and Mr. and blue sea of an almost certain veto Mrs. tl. A. Christensen, Miss Bonnie a nrpsident who signed the Haw Bowcutt and Miss Michaelis of Garto permit land and Miss Bott of bill Brigham "City. business to recover."' atAs for the Senate it might well Mr. Earl Shuman, son of Mr. and tend to the fitness.of Mr. Ornburn for Mrs. Ward Shuman, was married Wed a supposedly scientific and judicial if esday, J anuary 20, to Miss Lorella He is preswem, commission. Olsen of Ogden. Mr. Shuman resided sec in Tremonton until a few months past Cigar Makers International Union, Nationof the Labor retary-treasurwas a member of a former base and al Committee for the Modification of ball club here. His many friends exthe Volstead Act, and last but not tend congratulations and best wishes. of Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Shuman will reside in least, secretary-treasurWoll's American Wage Earners" Pro- Ogden. battled for ; American Food Stores Tremonton - Inc. - Garland Specials Sat, Jan. 30 SUGAR OATS Sanitary 53c Per Pkg. 17c Cloth Bags 10-I- b Crystal Wedding LYE All Brands BABO A Fine Cleanser JELLO Assorted OIxlllvll Kingsfords. PEANUTS CATSUP Cans 2 Pkgs. 3 Fresh Roast Blue Pine 2 PRUNES Each log-rolli- 19C Di-'.an- SYRUP -- PEACHES CHERRIES COCOA CHEESE JAM . K. K. Seedless PR I? AH iHlLfiU Gallon Kitchen King Gallon Red Pitted Gallon Kitchen King 2-l- b. Mild Cream B. P. Peach and Cherry. 3-l- Mothers Large Loaf All Sliced for the Table - 3 Cut No. 2 Cant ' Blue Pine Tall Can BACON I f, Sliced Lb. J. I I Q C. IV act. Kiessel home site at 25th St. and Adams Avenue purchased by Government for erection of new $300,000 building for regional forest service. Junction Gilbert Beebe of this city, in charge of financing proposed Johnsvalley canal project. Salt Lake City Annual convention of Utah Poultry Producers' Cooperative Association held here recently. 10c ii.imi .in i r IOC 'rait i t 13c foil riMiif'ii . r Childrens WASH DRESSES $ Quality, fast color prints bought to sell 2 for for double this price Ladies Rayon PRINT DRESSES Misses SILK HOSE Think of buying silk stockings at the price of cotton. This price only while present 5 pair stock lasts n, Figured outing of heavy quality. 2 pair for want some of these Ladies HATS Many new small shapes, but they must all go now. Right in style for months yet for $ ARTHUR HEDIN OF PRESTON- - IDAHO ST $1 r 1 7 W. TV l4 10 bars Laundry- Soap Bag Rolled Oats U Mb Can Coffee Li 1 9-l- b. good Rice cans Corn 2 cans Peas s. IFelb. 3 $1 Note The Saving 4 cans Morning Milk Rounds Also Three Other Good Boxing Bouts $1 Grocery Combinations vs- 4 $ You'll Final Close out at just a fraction of their 2 for real value. Look them over CY BIJRKHART OF TREMONTON LYNN THOMAS OF TREMONTON P Childrens Flannelette GOWNS Ladies DRESS HATS VS- $ Boys Flannelette PAJAMAS Don't pass this one up. If your size is in the lot its like finding them at this price n PORK CHOPS Lean and Tender Lb Mens WORK SHIRTS Good w $ , quality outing, pull over style. They are really worth twice this price 2 pair for - Finish Wrestling Match -- pecot top. Fashion marks Good Tuesday evening at the banquet a quartette, consisting of Mrs. Conrad Steffen, Mr. A. I. Morgan, Mr. Christensen, of Tremonton, and Miss Juanita Steffen of Brigham City rendered several selections, accompanied by Miss Mary Burns. cans Be Best Grade Lb. 1 IKISAIIDLnMISIEL -- pair for rayon, all sizes, new Full cut, two pockets, the kind you have been 2 for paying up to 89c for day. Mer-wi- 4 n Ladies RAYON HOSE Harry Knott of Garland, attended the Regional conference of the W. C. T. U. held in Ogden Monday arid Tues- HOD EVANS OF CORINNE- - UTAH I $ non-ru- AH new colors, 5 pair for They Go to a Finish :3 - Mrs. D. W. Jenkins, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. Ward Shuman, Mrs. R. S. Calderwood, Mrs. P. E. Ault and Mrs. nDrfDlle VC SELECT THEM AS YOU LIKE RAYOtf BLOOMERS shades 3 Aw Loaves PEANUT BUTTER PORK ROAST Best Shoulder Lb Cuts 9(t Large Heads Imperial Valley String Beans Spinach ' b E,,a0c Blue Pine No. 22 Can 9 25c Can 73c Can 33c Can 39c Pkgs. 33c Brick 73c Jar 45c Pkgs. Kitchen King GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE 3 $ High luster er tective Conference which the high rates of the present tariff .1.-,...- .. New prints, new styles, absolutely fast 2 for color :iL.;..........: er $ Ladies HOUSE DRESSES "in-orde- Og-de- RAISINS Printed Flaxon, lace trim 2 for ot ley-Smo- ot 15c Pkgs 25c Per Lb. 10c No. 2'2 Cans 29c 2 Ladies TEA APRONS non-partis- fm Per Can Friday and Saturday i January 29tli and 30th ul 2 -- large can Peanut Butter box Soda Crackers 1 dozen Oranges 2 bars Mission Hell Toilet Soap $ i 1 3-l- b $1 |